FLV wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 11:36 am
Sorry if I have failed to find it in the thread somewhere but,
Is there an iphone version or alternative to explorer helper?
You know, a live map position overlayed with tiles?
Download our Cluster KML onto your desktop
Then go into google maps, click on the 3 lines in the top left > your places > maps > create map
Then import your VV KML file, and then give that map a name
Then open the google map app and tap 'saved' at the bottom
Then Maps and select the map you created above
I'd never noticed that the tiles could be exported. I thought I'd visited every tile possible to get on the Island but having opened the KML of my unexplored tiles in Google Earth there are 3 more it looks like I can get with a trip down the coast at low tide.
Even more exciting is that the missing tile down by Atherfield would take my max square up to 10x10. Thanks for the info on how to export the tiles
slarge wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 8:34 am
Brighstone was where I took my other half for our first holiday. It was my kit cars first trip as well!!
You know how to spoil a girl
I've worked out that if I ride to the end of Hurst Castle then I'd only need one square in the sea to be able to legitimately joint my max cluster to the Mainland.
slarge wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 8:34 am
You need a packraft now Sean
I happen to own this
If I call the RNLI as I launch then they should be arriving just as I get to square I need You'll notice that on the rear of the right float there is a container, it contains an empty bottle painted red with a length of string attached and the other end fixed to the craft. It was a requirement for the competition we built the craft for, so if it sank the divers could locate it to recover it from the river. They brought the rule in as not all the entries were as well made as my Dad's
OK, here's a real VV ethics question - if you put in at Liverpool on a rising tide and ticked off the squares in the middle of the channel is that under your own power?
Better weight than wisdom, a traveller cannot carry
In Reverse wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:34 am
Any chance of chucking that on a lowloader/beavertail the next time you're coming up north Sean?
I think you might be over-estimating the size of it there With the floats taken off (they are fixed with wing-nuts) I moved it on the roof-rack on a swb land-rover.
sean_iow wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:51 am
I think you might be over-estimating the size of it there With the floats taken off (they are fixed with wing-nuts) I moved it on the roof-rack on a swb land-rover.
Is there no way of forgoing the Land Rover and fitting wheels to the actual vessel? Could be a lifelong ambition finally realised.
Existing 1x drivetrain would probably be fine, just need some 26" stuff out of the classifieds on here.
whitestone wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:47 am
OK, here's a real VV ethics question - if you put in at Liverpool on a rising tide and ticked off the squares in the middle of the channel is that under your own power?
whitestone wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 9:47 am
OK, here's a real VV ethics question - if you put in at Liverpool on a rising tide and ticked off the squares in the middle of the channel is that under your own power?
Damn you Bob!
I'm saying it counts. No engines involved.
For me, as long as you're padalling it counts. The rising tide would be ethically no different to a strong tail-wind ?
A lovely hilly tandem ride from Sheffield this morning was the latest piece of the jigsaw - and it's got me to 54x54:
I can get to 55 with just 2 more rides, but after that it's back to the long haul of laying the groundwork for the next step up
Looks like the number one slot in the BearBones all-time square tickers list is now firmly out of my grasp though, as Jack Peterson has come storming through in the last few weeks, and is rapidly heading towards the top of the UK chart ?
Pete, not sure if it counts if you were on a tandem - I mean there's no evidence you did it under your own steam. Could have been the other rider doing all the work.....
That's pretty impressive though, but I think we need a major lifestyle change to get anywhere near Jack P
UnderTheRadars wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 4:37 pm
Looks like he’s ridden every road in London and most of the South East.
He's a dedicated tile hunter. Looking in detail at the Isle of Wight he's worked out how to get every tile* with the minimum of trips and distance covered. There's a lot more roads than that here but he's worked out how to go through the tiles with the minimum of duplication
He's even got the tile which is the MOD shooting range by going down the footpath in the adjacent tile as far as the beach and then going along the beach until he'd crossed into the tile he wanted.
*He's missed the 3 where you need to go along the beach on the south-west cost though, shall I message him to let him know, it would probably keep him awake at night once he knew
sean_iow wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 5:38 pm
shall I message him
You've answered your own question there chap! Go on.... make his day..... in fact if you then rode straight over there he'd probably already be on the spot ticking it off!
"My God, Ponsonby, I'm two-thirds of the way to the grave and what have I done?" - RIP
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
RIP wrote: ↑Fri Jul 10, 2020 6:21 pm
You've answered your own question there chap! Go on.... make his day..... in fact if you then rode straight over there he'd probably already be on the spot ticking it off!
I'm planning a run* along that section of beach next Monday so I'll wait until then when I'm 100% sure it will get 3 more tiles, besides, no need to spoil his weekend
* I could ride it but I'd have to strip and wash the bike down after getting sand/salt water on it and also if I get cut off by the tide it will be less embarrassing if on the tv pictures of me being winched off by the helicopter I'm hot clinging to a bike I refused to leave behind.